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Peripheral Artery Disease & Glaucoma

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

It is a known fact that peripheral artery disease causes heart attack and stroke. However what is not well known is the fact that most people who have diabetes, often get peripheral artery disease & Glaucoma. The American Heart Association has declared September PAD awareness month. (Peripheral Artery Disease). Though it is a common condition it can cause serious damage to the bodies organs if it goes untreated. Including Glaucoma which can cause blindness if not caught early.

The American Heart Association also states that people with African American decent have a greater risk for Glaucoma, and those with Diabetes often get it because they are not controlling their sugar levels properly. It is vital to have your vision screens annually. This type of exam can detect problems with your sugar levels, and Glaucoma at an early stage. Below are some signs of PAD.

Symptoms of PAD (Peripheral Artery Disease):

Weakness or absent pulse in legs or feet

Numbness

Aching

Pain in legs or thighs

Heaviness in leg muscles

Sores & Wounds that don’t heal properly

Pale or blush appearance in skin of legs & Feet

Symptoms of Coronary Artery Disease in Women:

Unusual Sleep

Shortness of breath

Indigestion

Anxiety

Symptoms of Heart Attack in Men:

Pain, pressure in chest

Shortness of Breath

Discomfort

Dizziness

Nausea

If you are having or had any of the above symptoms talk to your primary care physician and stay safe!Having an annual eye exam is important to your health and safety. Be sure to get an annual eye exam from your eye care professional.

More helpful eye health information can be found here: www.boxerwachler.com

Treatment For Eye Pain: Beyond the Pharmacy

Sunday, October 16th, 2011

Eye pain is one of the most common complaints of eye care patients. The truth is there are several conditions that can cause eye pain. When most people have eye symptoms they try to relieve the symptoms through over the counter medications like artificial tears, and get the red out drops but when you have changes in your eyes for any reason it is best to report the problem to your eye care professionals. Why, because often there is an underlining cause of your symptoms that should be examined by a professional.

Eye pain is merely the bodies way of telling you that there is something wrong. Finding the cause of the eye pain could be as simple as dry eyes which has the symptom of eye pain. Depending on the severity of the eye pain will help determine the course of treatment.

Eye pain is often a sign that something else is wrong. Know that getting an exam can help you find the cause of your eye symptoms. And treatment of your eye pain, or other symptoms maybe as simple as antibiotic drops depending on the reason for your symptoms. Below are some conditions that can cause eye pain:

Pink Eye

Dry Eyes

Styes

Blephartis

Corneal Abrasions

Ulcers

Glaucoma

Migraines

Optic Neuritis

Iritis

Cataract

Trauma

There are treatments for eye pain, but making sure the cause is determined first is the wisest choice. Below are some treatments for eye pain to discuss with your eye care professional. Remember that making sure you are verbally communicating your eye symptoms or visual changes will help them provide the proper treatment for you.

Other treatments for eye pain should be provided by your eye care professional. Contacting them is the most important treatment for you. Early reports of vision changes or eye symptoms can help detect conditions early providing you with a more successful diagnosis and treatment.

Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler, MD is a renowned eye surgeon specializing in Keratoconus treatments, and other procedures. For more information please visit www.BoxerWachler.com

Reasons You Should Take the Children to the Eye Doctor

Monday, August 22nd, 2011

As a parent it can be difficult to determine what our children are seeing. Sometimes when they are still toddlers it can be hard to tell if they need to see an eye doctor. However it is our responsibility to make sure that our children are being seen on a regular basis as well. So how do we know when it’s time to take our children to the eye doctor?

Below are some signs of vision problems in children:

Squinting

Tilting their head

Losing their place when reading

Excessive tearing

Rubbing their eyes

Light Sensitivity

Frequent Headaches

Other common symptoms are sitting too close to the television, this is a classic sign, as well as pointing their finger to keep their place when reading. Some of these signs however are for older children in elementary school or starting pre-school. How do you tell if your child is suffering before that? Children with problems seeing will often rub their eyes, have excessive tearing of the eyes, or squint and/or move closer for a better view. Additionally you can tell if your child needs to go to the eye doctor if their eyes look crossed also known as (Strabismus) or if they have lazy eye (AKA- Amblypia).

If you are a first time parent, or a parent it is sometimes difficult to tell when your child is having vision difficulties. So remember if you have a family history of vision problems within the family have your child evaluated at a young age to be sure there are no problems. Often vision problems run in families and having a history of vision problems can put your children at risk for them too.

Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler, MD is a renowned eye surgeon specializing in eye care treatment, and other procedures. For more information visit www.BoxerWachler.com

When to Schedule Your Next Eye Appointment

Monday, August 15th, 2011

While we are making our lists of important appointments to schedule many check-ups, and screenings come to mind and usually an eye exam isn’t on the top of the list. However you can learn many things by a simple eye exam. Conditions like Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, Glaucoma, and even Cataracts can be detected and diagnosed with a visit to the eye doctor.

So why are so many people missing out on this big appointment. Well its like they say “Out of Sight, Out of Mind”. When we aren’t experiencing big problems with our vision we don’t realize how important a quick visit can be.

Below are some uncommon symptoms that should prompt an eye exam:

Frequent Headaches

Increased sensitivity to light

Seeing Shadows

Dizziness

Fainting

Feeling Lightheaded

Dropping things

Trouble walking

Many of these symptoms like dizziness, fainting, and even frequent headaches can be signs of increase pressure of glaucoma. Feeling lightheaded or even dizzy could be a sign of reduced vision, cataracts, or other common eye conditions but if they are caught and diagnosed early it will give you a better chance of improved quality of vision with treatments. Getting a check up at least every year is important. However if you have other conditions such as diabetes or high blood pressure getting an exam every 6 months is highly recommended.

Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler, MD is a renowned eye surgeon specializing in several eye care procedures. For more helpful information visit www.BoxerWachler.com

Finding the Right Anti-Aging Supplement for Your Eye Care

Sunday, August 7th, 2011

Yes, that’s right anti-aging for the eyes. It is about as simple as it gets. As we age our eyes see less, and less clearer then before. And while it seems common and natural enough, there are ways to help preserve your eyes for the future. You don’t have to struggle with straining them, or even losing your quality of vision. There are vitamin supplements that can help you.

 

Below are the Top 4 Vitamin Supplements:

Optimal Health Basics:

Multi-Vitamin

This product supports your general health and is great for long-term use.

Optimal Eye:

Anti-Oxidants for the eye.

Combat the advancements of free radicals while supporting the eye’s critical functions and resisting disease.

Optimal Flax:

Flaxseed Oil

This supplement is great for dry eyes, and dry skin. This supplement can provide essential fatty Acids that are required for proper body function. EFA’s are often over looked in the diet and can cause several complications throughout the body including dry eyes, and dry skin.

Optimal Omega:

Fish Oil

This is another great essential fatty acid or (EFA) that is necessary for proper body function. Over 80% of the population is deficient in EFA’s causing several complications including eye health, immune deficiency, and cardiovascular problems. Recent research shows this may help slow macular degeneration and help with overall retina health.

While these are simply supplements, and take time to build up in your body they can do wonders for your future. Check with your primary care physician or your eye care professional for more information on these supplements and more.

Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler, MD is a renowned eye surgeon specializing in eye care treatments, and other procedures. For more information regarding these supplements and more visit www.IOptimalHealth.com or visit www.BoxerWachler.com

Preserving Your Vision for the Long Haul: Top Ways to Protect Your Eyes

Tuesday, July 19th, 2011

Many of us these days struggle with a reduction in our vision. And as we age our vision becomes noticeably worse. However there are preventive measures you can take to help improve your vision and ensure your vision will last over the years.

Taking care of our eyes is an important part of our health. Taking preventative measures will also help you detect some other conditions early like, cataracts, Keratoconus, and even Type 2 Diabetes. Getting a check up at least once a year is a good start. Read below to find out additional tips to preserving your eye health.

Wearing Sunglasses all year around: While this sounds kind of absurd the truth is sunglasses are not merely summer attire but it will also help when you are going out in the winter. The sun’s UV rays are harmful for you throughout the year. So protecting your eyes all year makes sense.

 

Taking Breaks When on the Computer: If you work on the computer a lot it is wise to stop every hour for at least 5 minutes and walk away. This will give your eyes a break from the light, and glare of the screen and straining of your eyes.

Avoid Squinting to See: Straining your eyes is something we do often and continuing to strain to see can cause damage to your vision. Also if you are straining chances are you need to visit your eye care physician.

There are many things you can do to improve your vision. Checking regularly and reporting changes in your vision is imperative to the overall good health of your eyes. Finding a good eye surgeon will also ensure that your eyes are taken care of, and eye conditions are found early enough to get the proper treatments.

 

Dr Brian Boxer Wachler is a renowned eye surgeon specializing in Keratoconus Treatments, LASIK, Intra Ocular Contact Lens, and other Procedures. More helpful information is available at www.freeeyesurgerytips.com

High Performance High Definition Vision With the Visian ICL

Monday, July 4th, 2011

 

The Choice of Athletes

Hundreds of thousands of people struggle everyday with glasses or contact lenses, but what if you didn’t have too? Would you choose to have a small procedure done that could help you see in High Definition or clearer than you had ever imagined? Thousands have already made that choice with the Visian ICL or Implantable Collamer Lens.

These small lenses are placed between your iris and natural lens to enhance your vision. They are made of a special material called Collamer” allowing the lens to avoid decomposition within your body. The Collamer is a bio-compatible material that doesn’t need any additional maintenance and offers no pain or sensation. This way you don’t even know its there.

Since the Visian ICL is tiny and fold able there is only a small entry point made to slide the lens in place. The recovery time is greatly reduced, and there is little to no pain involved. The Visian ICL has given many their freedom from glasses and contact lens, it has allowed athletes and soldiers to have good vision and it is now available for you.

The use of these new technologies will help us see better into our future and better vision than we ever hoped for. Remembering to review all your options before making a final decision will allow you to understand what to expect and how it works. The Visian ICL truly is a great benefit for those with high prescriptions. But don’t take my word for it, check it out for yourself.

Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler, MD is a renowned eye surgeon specializing in ICL, Lasik, and other procedures. More helpful information is available at www.GetICL.com

Top 3 Reasons to Get Your Annual Eye Exam

Friday, July 1st, 2011

In our busy hustle & bustle of the work week we seldom think of an eye exam as an important part of our to do list. However there are several reasons that we should think of our vision first. Over 50% of all new cases of blindness could have been avoided if an annual check-up would have been preformed. While there are several conditions that can cause damage to your sight, many of them can be controlled with regular visits to the eye doctor. Below you will see the top 3 reasons why a eye exam should be at the top of your list.

Top 3 Reasons to Get an Annual Eye Exam:

Several Health Conditions Can be Detected Through problems with the eyes: Whether you know it or not your eye care professional can detect things like high blood pressure, cataracts, and even Diabetes through a simple annual eye exam. If you have a family history of these things you should always get your eyes examines. Early detection is key!

Rapid Changes in vision: Some conditions can be aggressive not leaving you with a lot of time to catch them. It is important to see your doctor at least annually, and each time you notice any changes in your vision.

Most new cases of blindness can be prevented: The truth is that many of the new cases they get each year could have been prevented if they would have had an annual exam or came in when the symptoms first appeared. We truly don’t realize how precious our vision is until its almost gone. Annual exams should take place each year. And its wise to stay with the same eye care professional with each visit so they can monitor your vision better.

Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler, MD is a renowned eye surgeon specializing in several eye care procedures. For more helpful information visit www.BoxerWachler.com

Treatment of Vision Complications Due to Hypertension

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

As we age it seems to grow harder and harder to avoid Hypertension. Hypertension is the increase in the pressure at which the blood travels throughout your body. The higher the pressure it is putting on the veins the more damaging it can become to your organs, and other areas of the body including your eyes. Often we don’t think of how conditions affect our vision until our vision is impaired. But the truth is it could be damaging to your body including your eyes without any symptoms at all.

The beating pressure of our blood racing through our vessels within the eyes can cause the vessels to bleed. This bleeding can distort our vision causing a loss of vision, and if untreated it can lead to blindness.

Below are a few more conditions that can be caused by Hypertension in the eye:

Hypertensive Retinopathy

Macro-Aneurysms

Optic Neuropathy or Optic Nerve Involvement

BRVO or Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion

Vitreous Hemorrhage

Finding new ways to improve your Hypertension can assist in healing the damage that has been caused by this life taking condition. Hypertension is one of the main causes of death in those with Diabetes. Hypertension was also known as the “Silent Killer” because of the lack of symptoms in many people causing sudden heart attacks and stroke.

If you feel you maybe at risk of developing Hypertension, have Diabetes, or a family history of Hypertension it is best to get evaluated by the doctor at least once a year, twice a year if you have Diabetes or another chronic condition. Hypertension can be treated with medication if caught early before too much damage is done. Saving your vision should be important to you, striving for the best quality of life possible including your vision.

Often yearly eye exams can assist in detecting Hypertension- so don’t neglect your annual eye exams as part of your health maintenance plan.

Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler, MD is a renowned eye surgeon specializing in Keratoconus Treatments, LASIK, I-BRITE Eye Whitening, and other procedures. More helpful information can be found at www.boxerwachler.com

Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler, MD has developed a personal supplement to assist with general eye and health maintenance you can learn more at www.IOptimalHealth.com

Why Blurred Vision Means It’s Time to See the Eye Doctor

Saturday, March 26th, 2011

Several of us get blurred vision daily, thousands have blurred vision at some point in their life. While several of us think that blurred vision is not a sign to be alarmed it could be a sign of an underlying condition. Getting it check out early can often prevent serious problems later.

When you are visiting your doctor it is best to let he/she know that you are having problems with blurred vision they can do a much more thorough check of your vision and tell you if you should be concerned.

Below you will find several reasons you maybe experiencing blurred vision:

Blurred vision is a symptom of Diabetes: Over 50% of those with Diabetes Melitius are unaware that they have it. The diagnosis can be done with simple tests through blood, or urine. Many people dismiss this symptom because it doesn’t generally accompany pain or stop you from seeing necessarily. However if there is a chance that it could be diabetes or you have a family history it is wise to tell your eye care professional or primary care physician.

Blurred vision is a symptom of Keratoconus: Keratoconus is a progressive condition that can lead to decline in vision. While Keratoconus is a serious diagnosis if found early it can be controlled. New technologies have recently helped those with Keratoconus stop the progression and in some cases reverse the damage done by this progressive disease. Reporting your symptoms to your eye care professional can catch it when there is time to improve the quality of your vision.

Blurred Vision can also be a symptoms of:

Cataracts

Glaucoma

Nearsightedness

Farsightedness

Astigmatism

Migraines

Dry Eyes

Although many of these conditions seem serious blurred vision can also be a sign of something as simple as dry eyes. Getting a regular yearly eye exam will help detect problems before they become issues. The true is many of these conditions can be corrected and treated by your general eye care professional. For more information visit www.boxerwachler.com